Accessibility statement
How BoQQs is built to be usable with a keyboard, a screen reader, or magnification — and where we know we fall short.
Last updated 31 Jul 2026
We want BoQQs to be usable by everyone looking for work, including people using screen readers, keyboard navigation, or high levels of zoom.
What we aim for
We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 level AA. In practice that means:
- Every interactive control is reachable and operable with a keyboard alone, with a visible focus outline.
- Text meets minimum contrast ratios against its background.
- Listings and filters are built from semantic HTML, so screen readers announce them as lists, links, and headings.
- The layout reflows without horizontal scrolling down to 320px wide and up to 200% zoom.
- Motion is limited, and animation respects the reduce-motion setting in your operating system.
Known gaps
The job detail panel on the search page is a scrolling region; on some screen readers the boundary is announced late. Employer logos come from third parties and occasionally carry no useful alternative text, in which case we fall back to the employer's initial.
Telling us about a problem
If something is hard to use, email hello@boqqs.com with the page address and what went wrong. We aim to reply within five working days.